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Globalising Migration History
Studies in Global
Social History
VOLUME 15
Studies in Global
Migration History
Editor
Dirk Hoerder,
Arizona State University, Phoenix, AZ, USA
Editorial Board
Bridget Anderson,
University of Oxford
Dennis Cordell,
Southern Methodist University, Dallas TX
Adam Hanieh,
SOAS, University of London
Immanuel Ness,
City University of New York
Jose Moya,
Barnard College, Columbia University
Brenda Yeoh,
National University of Singapore
Vazira Fazila-Yacoobaliis Zamindar,
Brown University
Min Zhou,
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
VOLUME 3
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Globalising Migration History
The Eurasian Experience (16th–21st Centuries)
Edited by
Jan Lucassen and Leo Lucassen
LEIDEN | BOSTON
Cover illustration: clockwise
Chinese funeral in Batavia,
ca. 1935 Source: KITLV, Leiden, Album 1368,
Image code 169622 (illustration 3 in the book),
Poster of a female Chinese tractor driver,
published in
October 1964 and designed by Jin Meisheng and Jin Peigeng Source: IISH, Amsterdam, Call number:
IISG BG E13/880 (illustration 4),
Russian soldiers encamped in a village,
ca. 1918 Source: IISH,
Amsterdam, Call Number: IISG BG A62/186 (illustration 1) and
Ghati coolies, probably in Bombay,
ca. 1865 Source: KITLV, Leiden, Album 653, Image code 87154 (illustration 2).
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Globalising migration history : the Eurasian experience (16th–21st centuries) / edited by Jan Lucassen
and Leo Lucassen.
  p. cm. — (Studies in global social history, ISSN 1874-6705 ; volume 15)
 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
 ISBN 978-90-04-27135-7 (hardback : acid-free paper) — ISBN 978-90-04-27136-4 (e-book) 1. Eurasia—
Emigration and immigration—History. 2. Eurasians—Migrations—History. 3. Immigrants—
Eurasia—History. 4. Globalization—Social aspects—Eurasia—History. 5. Russia—Emigration and
immigration—History. 6. Asia—Emigration and immigration—History. 7. Social change—Eurasia—
History. 8. Acculturation—Eurasia—History. 9. Eurasia—Ethnic relations. I. Lucassen, Jan.
II. Lucassen, Leo, 1959–
 JV8490.G57 2014
 304.8095—dc23
2014002470
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Contents
Acknowledgements  vii
Jan Lucassen & Leo Lucassen
About the Authors  viii
List of Tables, Figures, Maps and Illustrations  xi
List of Abbreviations  xix
SECTION ONE: Europe and Siberia
Measuring and Quantifying Cross-Cultural Migrations:
An Introduction  3
Jan Lucassen & Leo Lucassen
Catherine’s Dilemma: Resettlement and Power in Russia, 1500s–1914  55
Willard Sunderland
Measuring Migration in Russia: A Perspective of Empire, 1500–1900  71
Gijs Kessler
Section TWO: South Asia
Mapping Migrations of South Indian Weavers before, during and after the
Vijayanagar Period: Thirteenth to Eighteenth Centuries  91
Vijaya Ramaswamy
South Indian Migration, c. 1800–1950  122
Sunil S. Amrith
Section THREE: South East Asia
Migration and Colonial Enterprise in Nineteenth Century Java  151
Ulbe Bosma
Toward Cities, Seas, and Jungles: Migration in the Malay Archipelago,
c. 1750–1850  180
Atsushi Ota
The Art of (not) Looking Back: Reconsidering Lisu Migrations
and “Zomia”  215
Mireille Mazard
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